Alexandra Mangione
Alexandra Mangione
About the Author
Alex Mangione is a rising junior at Boston College where she is majoring in English and Communications. She is a member of Voices, the women's literary journal of Boston College and The Rock at Boston College as well as HerCampusBC, having previously worked as a contributing writing for The Home News Tribune. She also enjoys playing tennis and painting in her spare time. Born and raised in New Jersey, Alex hopes to pursue writing and hopefully work for a magazine or newspaper based in New York City.
From this Author
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5 Beautiful Colored Beaches to VisitSurf, Sand and Color! Summers growing up in central New Jersey consisted of road trips down to Lavallette and Seaside Park, beaches with off-white... |
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Get Ready to Run in Los AngelesI remember when I ran my first marathon: wind running through my hair, beads of sweat dripping down my face, nothing in front of me but a finish line... |
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Running Your First Marathon in DenverI remember when I ran my first marathon: wind running through my hair, beads of sweat dripping down my face, nothing in front of me but a finish line... |
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Get Ready to Run Your First Marathon in TexasI remember when I ran my first marathon: wind running through my hair, beads of sweat dripping down my face, nothing in front of me but a finish line... |
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Run a Marathon!I remember when I ran my first marathon: wind running through my hair, beads of sweat dripping down my face, nothing in front of me but a finish line... |
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Run a Marathon!I remember when I ran my first marathon: wind running through my hair, beads of sweat dripping down my face, nothing in front of me but a finish line... |
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Run a Marathon!I remember when I ran my first marathon: wind running through my hair, beads of sweat dripping down my face, nothing in front of me but a finish line... |
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Run a Marathon!I remember when I ran my first marathon: wind running through my hair, beads of sweat dripping down my face, nothing in front of me but a finish line... |
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The Marathon ExperienceI remember when I ran my first marathon: wind running through my hair, beads of sweat dripping down my face, nothing in front of me but a... |
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The Marathon ExperienceI remember when I ran my first marathon: wind running through my hair, beads of sweat dripping down my face, nothing in front of me but a finish line... |













